On July 5, 2017, Tahoe reported that the Company had learned of the
provisional decision by the Supreme Court of Guatemala to suspend the
Escobal mining license of Tahoe subsidiary Minera San Rafael. The
suspension applies while the court reviews an action brought by CALAS,
an anti-mining organization, against Guatemala’s Ministry of Energy and
Mines (“MEM”). The action alleges that MEM violated the Xinca Indigenous
people's right of consultation in advance of granting the Escobal
license to Tahoe’s subsidiary. Following this news, shares of Tahoe fell
approximately 30%.

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The Law Offices of Vincent Wong Announces an Investigation Involving Possible Securities Fraud Violations by the Board of Directors of Tahoe Resources

Contacts

The Law Offices of Vincent WongVincent Wong, Esq.Tel.
212-425-1140Fax. 866-699-3880vw@wongesq.com